Part I: Psychiatrists and Social Justice-The Concept of Justice

Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 2 (2):6 (2009)
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These two papers consider the concept of social justice and the ethical obligations psychiatrists may have in its regard. In this first paper, the concept of social justice is defined in terms of the successful function of the social contract. Basic conceptions of justice are then considered

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